Toomey
just announced that he opposes TPP. His reasons are not the trade deficit or
currency manipulation. Rather he cites pharma, IP and dairy issues as
objections. He has been very strongly opposite us on trade deals, but this
opposition looks good for the remainder of this year. After seeing the Toomey
switch, I took a look at the race a little closer, including the Democratic
challenger's positions. His opponent, Katie McGinty, says “flip flop”
which is an obvious, predictable and true assertion. McGinty is opposing TPP,
Pennsylvanians oppose TPP, and the issue is big in the 2016 PA senate race. [more...]

On
August 23, Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen told U.S. Congressmen
Robert Pittenger and Randy Hultgren that his country intends to apply to join
the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement when the second round of
negotiations commence. The TPP is a docking agreement. After the current 12
partner countries ratify the TPP within their legislatures, other countries may
apply to join the trade agreement. China is likely to apply to join the TPP.
South Korea has also expressed interest in becoming a TPP partner country, as
have the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia. [more...]

Hillary's
corruption was professional, but her data setup was strictly amateur, which
meant that the efforts to erase e-mails were futile when they came up against
government forensic techniques. Hillary and her people lied about turning
over all the e-mails... and there's a constantly flowing trickle of e-mails
never released by ClintonWorld. These are among them. [more...]

I wrote the new book, ANGRY WHITE MALE. But
here’s the huge difference between liberals and conservatives: My anger is
never directed at America, the
greatest nation in world history... or our flag... or our national anthem. I
love this country with all my heart. I’m only angry at the reckless liberal
leaders destroying my country. San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin
Kaepernick is angry, but he directs his anger at America itself. He literally
burns with rage against his own country. Kaepernick is Exhibit A for the
dumbing down of America: he is young, dumb and filled with ignorance. He is a tragic example of
the liberal biased, hateful “blame America first” propaganda taught to
America’s young people at schools and universities.[more...]

How predictable. The
economy is falling apart and Hillary is screaming about racism again. She’s
trying to change the subject because she has nothing to change the facts of
the economy. She’s trying to brand Trump as “KKK.” Perfect timing. My new book ANGRY WHITE MALE is out this week. It’s
all about the fact that Obama and Hillary’s obsession with racial equality,
social justice, fairness and diversity are destroying the U.S. economy – but
not just for the white middle class or “angry white males.” [more...]

The
flooding that hit Louisiana a few short weeks ago destroyed more than people’s
homes. The LSU AgCenter, which plays an integral role in supporting the state’s
agricultural industries, estimates Louisiana’s agriculture sector will suffer
$110 million in losses as a result of flooding. The disastrous rains came at an
awful time for farmers who were preparing their crops for the fall harvest.
Although the economic damage is based on very early reports, that figure isn’t
likely to improve. Many areas in the state’s southwestern parishes have yet to
recover from floodwaters and consistently heavy rainfall since the flooding
occurred will further delay harvest. The two largest commodities affected are
rice and soybeans. Estimates show a loss of about $46 million for soybean
production and about $33 million for rice production. Corn and sugarcane are
also expected to suffer multi-million dollar losses. The numbers will change as
a more detailed assessment takes place in the coming weeks, but initial reports
are already devastating to the state’s economy. [more...]

On
the Colin Kaepernick front: To Kap’s point, he was forced to go to
school in this oppressive American culture where he had to attend air-conditioned
schools. He was given paper, pencils and
books to work with. OMG! He attended schools that were kept safe by an
oppressive government? that forced him to eat food they provided and drink
clean water. OH, the humanity! Kap was able to pursue his dreams because of the
men and women of ALL colors who fought and continue to fight for his freedom
and all the freedoms of this country. He should consider a visit to or even try
to live in countries like North Korea or Venezuela or any other country that
would jail him for what he said! [more...]

A
new Super PAC is seeking to make Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump
the next occupant of the White House. The campaign group known as Trumpocrats
PAC is made up of Democrats who distrust and oppose Democratic presidential
nominee Hillary Clinton and who have switched their support to the GOP standard
bearer. The executive director of the organization is Christian Rickers, a
lifelong Democrat who voted in the primary election for then-Democratic
presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. The group’s Web site,
TrumpocratsPAC.com, features videos geared toward encouraging Democrats to get
on board the Trump train. [more...]

Why
Trump Will Win Hispanic Voters with His Immigration and Economic Policies

It
might surprise some presidential election observers, but Trump’s immigration
and economic policies align closely to many Hispanic voters’ needs and views.
Why do Hispanic voters align well with Trump’s immigration policies? Why do his
economic policies also resonate with Hispanic voters? It might turn out that
Hispanic voters can be the critical element in a solid Trump victory in
November. One other important point: Trump’s policies are in sharp contrast
with the usual establishment Republican views. Trump is helping to
engineer the political party realignment I predicted in my 2016 book: Great News for America. It’s fascinating to
watch history in the making. [Go here for a complete analysis...]

Where
does the Presidential race now stand? Has Trump’s recent staff shake-up changed
the dynamic of the race? Or has he already caused too much self-inflicted
damage to overcome? What about Hillary’s newest Clinton Foundation revelations?
Will these hurt her? This – and much more – will be discussed by the POLITICAL INSIDERS – live - on Fox
News Channel this Sunday evening – at 7:30 PM ET. [more...]

Indications
are that Vladimir Putin has a favorite candidate in the upcoming U.S.
presidential election and it doesn’t appear to be Hillary Clinton. Donald
Trump’s critics are naturally convinced this is further evidence of Trump’s
unworthiness for office. Oddly, the fact that Trump is also fairly
popular in China, a country he routinely criticizes in the harshest of tones,
helps explain why perhaps we shouldn’t be overly concerned what Putin or
anybody else overseas thinks of our election. [more...]

An
outraged nation watched on September 11 as a handful of Muslim terrorists
managed to kill thousands of Americans in one of the worst attacks in our
history. Answers were demanded and commissions were established to investigate
why we failed to prevent the attack. Why didn’t we know that it was coming? Why
didn’t we do something? It’s still a good question as the number of attacks
mount. But under Obama, we actually know less about Islamic terrorism than we
used to. [more...]

This
past week, according to many reports, flooding in Louisiana is the worst
natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy. As is the norm these days, the loons on
the far Left and mainstream media rallied to the president’s defense: “He can’t
be everywhere all the time,” “His presence would only make things worse,”
“Nothing can move when he is on the ground.” They sound like valid
defenses, right? The mainstream media wouldn’t call out Hillary, Obama or any
other high-ranking official if they were caught beheading Christians
themselves, or if they hand carried the ransom money to Iran, or if they had
video of Hillary giving the order to erase, erase, erase. [more...]

The
latest insurance company to pull out of the Obamacare exchanges because of
financial losses shines a light on the slippery foundation upon which it was
set up. In the haste to be all things to all people in order to sell it, little
thought was given to how it would actually work; and now the ‘unintended’
consequences continue to pile up. If
proponents of overhauling the healthcare system had practiced critical thinking
instead of pursing their goal to pass a progressive agenda at all costs, they
would have seen this coming. These are the fatal flaws that make Obamacare
unsustainable despite all of the rhetoric that it can be made better... [more...]

The
votes for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) do not exist at this time. Big
qualifier... "at this time." Here is what I know: My education task
is, and has been, to show legislators and staffers how trade deals have helped
cause our trade deficit, and enabled new mercantilism like currency
manipulation. I also make sure everyone knows that the government's own
economic projections state that growth will not occur from the TPP, the trade
deficit will worsen, and jobs will not be created. Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell
and anonymous GOP whip team folks have told the press, or us, that the votes
for TPP are not there. The non-public declarations have been more
assertive than the public ones. [more...]

Despite
mainstream media rumblings that the 2016 presidential race is virtually over,
GOP nominee Donald Trump recently took hold of the ball and with his eye firmly
on the goalpost is making a run for it. In recent days, Trump invited new
people on board his campaign team, made a series of policy related speeches,
expressed regret for hurt he may previously have caused with ill-chosen words,
started a dialogue with voters in communities of color, took a trip to
flood-stricken Louisiana to comfort folks and provide much-needed supplies, and
revved up his television ads in some key battleground states. Any one of these
actions could potentially have altered the electoral trajectory. However, the
finely tuned effort, which was carried out within a condensed timeframe, has
had the effect of softening the negative narrative that the mainstream media
had crafted and giving Trump an image boost in the process. [more...]

Trump
has decided to pivot away from many distractions and focus on rebooting his
campaign on the issues that won him the nomination. That said, Trump will
probably continue to send out tweets that criticize some of his harshest
critics. That seems to be part of his personal style. While Trump is changing
his campaign style and content, Clinton schedules only a few campaign
appearances and focuses more on raising money. At latest count, it’s been 260
days since her last press conference. Her campaign strategy appears to
be... [Go
here for a complete analysis...]

Kobe
Bryant may be stepping out of the basketball spotlight, but he’s not done
showcasing his talents for all to see. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the retired NBA player
is teaming up with entrepreneur and investor Jeff Stibel to launch a $100
million venture capital fund. Bryant is one of the greatest stars in NBA
history, having played his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers,
winning 5 championships, and setting franchise and league records. His legacy
will live on as an investor and businessman. [more...]

Black Americans are the key to Trump’s victory. They will
put Trump over the top and will make him President Donald J. Trump. I believe
Trump will attract the most African American votes of any Republican
presidential candidate in modern history. He will get upwards of 15 percent of
the black vote, with a shot at 20 percent. Why do I say this? First of all,
because things have never been worse for black Americans living in the inner
cities of America. Pick a city: Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, New Orleans. The
poverty, hopelessness, homelessness, unemployment, violence, murder, drugs,
inferior education for their kids - all of it has never been worse. [more...]

Can
Trump's Staff Changes Turn the Race Around or is it Already Too Late?

Where
does the presidential race now stand? Does The Donald’s newest staff shake-up –
his second in two months - improve his chances of coming back and winning
or is it already too late? What about Hillary’s spate of troubles? Will these
things ever hurt her? This – and much more – will be discussed by the POLITICAL INSIDERS – live - on Fox
News Channel this Sunday evening – at 7:30 PM ET. [more...]

Thursday, August 18, 2016

The left pro "Bring more Syrian Refugees" into America
bleeding heart liberals are gearing up for a massive rally in Washington, D.C.
on August 28th (the warm-up act) to pressure Congress to start preparing the way
for Obama to bring up to 200,000 refugees to America in one year starting this October.

This is the launch of the gin-up media season for the pro
refugee industry as it pushes into the critical month of September when Obama will send
his last "determination" to Congress on how many refugees we will
take in FY2017. Congress can decide to fund those numbers or
not. The big propaganda show itself will occur at the United Nations on
September 19th and 20th.

Here
are quick facts about what refugees who have already arrived in the U.S. brought
with them to America:

Cases of rape and sexual assault in
Massachusetts, Idaho, Virginia, Utah, California, North Dakota and
Minnesota. All have one common theme: the perpetrators were of refugee
status. This is the pattern of disrespect Muslim immigrants display toward
women, children and Western values.

Journalistic
ethics have been abandoned in favor of the politics of personal preference. Nowhere
is this more evident than in the nasty and distorted news coverage of the
presidential campaign of Republican nominee Donald Trump. In a recent interview
on NewsmaxTV, Emmy award-winning investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson told
host Steve Malzberg that she saw and heard an ex-news media bureau chief urge
journalists to jettison their ethics and focus on bringing down Trump. During
the television appearance, Attkisson recounted her attendance at an awards
dinner in Washington, D.C. for a journalist group. “I was in a room of
journalists in which one of them encouraged the others quite publicly to step
up and do something because he said the outcome of this election was so
important… He was talking about journalists stepping outside of their role to
make sure Donald Trump doesn’t get elected. And he received applause for that,”
Attkisson said. [more...]

It’s time for Donald Trump to turn the tables on Hillary.
It’s so obvious that Hillary and her cabal of socialists and media scam artists
are going to try to make Donald Trump’s tax returns the biggest issue of the
Fall. Their game plan is so easy to read - Hillary’s bribed media partners will
turn up the heat on Trump like clockwork in a coordinated media blitz right
after Labor Day. I have the perfect response for Donald. He should say, “I’ll
release my tax returns on the spot... as soon as Hillary locates her 32,000
deleted e-mails - when she releases all Clinton Foundation records, the
transcripts of her speeches to Goldman Sachs, and her authenticated medical
records.” [more...]

When
Sheriff David Clarke of Milwaukee County said that absentee fathers, gangs,
questionable lifestyle behaviors, and related pathologies are at the root of
the recent rioting in Milwaukee, he was simply saying that culture is a
critical, if not THE critical, driver of human events. This is true, not
only in America but in Iraq and Afghanistan and all points in between.
Unfortunately, it appears this is a lesson we will have to learn the hard way. [more...]

Why
all the riots? I believe that riots serve to distract Americans from focusing
on the important issues America faces during this presidential election. I’m
not suggesting that any campaign is purposely starting riots. However, some
people might try to use the riots to distract from major threats of global
terrorism or the anemic economy, for example. As I explain in my book on the
2016 presidential election, Great News for America, there are major
political party realignments taking place during this election. Support groups
that were once thought to be impervious to change are in the early process of
fragmenting. Some people might try to use rioting as an attempt to hold old
coalitions together for a little longer. [Go here for a complete analysis...]

We
are half a year removed from a time when oil was at a low and stock investors
cringed as asset prices moved in lockstep with crude. The spring and summer
have been kind on the market though. Oil prices have risen to stable ground and
major stock indexes have reached all-time highs. What’s next? For two years,
global oil production has sharply outpaced demand. This supply glut drove
prices lower and caused suffering for the international and domestic
industries. My own backyard, Louisiana, was hit significantly hard with job
cuts, business closures, and a decimated state economy. Since 2014, more than
12,000 jobs have been lost in the Louisiana oil and gas industry. Nationwide,
that number has approached 200,000. [more...]

There
has been a continued media blackout on the whereabouts of USTR Michael Froman;
preliminary timeline for the TPP ratification vote in Congress; Congressional opposition
to TPP grows; human rights abuses among prospective TPP partner countries; and
the TTIP is floundering. [more...]

Donald
Trump may have mishandled a crying baby and a Gold Star family over the last
week, but at least he didn’t deliver a crate containing 400 million in
untraceable cash to the world’s largest state-sponsor of terrorism. In
the end, this might be the choice before the American people - the wrong words
or the wrong policies. The secret payment to Iran is a timely reminder
that, in politics as in life, actions speak louder than words. The more
actions we see relative to Iran, the more it seems like President Obama’s Iran
policy, and the nuclear deal at its center, will do anything but make the world
safer for Americans (or anyone else). That’s a theme the Trump campaign
will be sure to emphasize in the months ahead. [more...]

Watching
the news, I notice MANY swipes at Donald Trump - for his mounting(?) scandals,
failed businesses, people screwed out of money or jobs, him supposedly wanting
to take away freedom of speech, or his wife who posed naked. At first, I
thought they were talking about the Clintons; but when I saw no mention of e-mail
scandals, the trail of dead bodies, and the many lives of women ruined, I knew
it either wasn’t the Clintons or they ran out of room in the column. [more...]

The
ongoing polling results are extremely volatile and probably indicate an
electorate uncertain about who to vote for in the general election. Large
swings, if they are accurate, indicate that those in the electorate have not
made up their minds. If voters don’t eventually focus in on one person to
become the next president, it’s possible the winner will be determined by their
opponent - that is, whoever makes the biggest mistake before Election Day, or
whoever has the biggest scandal or negative news revealed at the end of the
campaign. Another factor that might be at work is that the underlying models
upon which the polls are based are essentially inaccurate because they are not
taking into account the dynamic behavior of voters in an historic and critical
presidential election. [Go here for a complete analysis...]

Competition
is heating up in the world of e-commerce. Walmart announced Monday that it will
be acquiring the e-commerce site Jet.com for a whopping $3.3 billion as it
aggressively moves to take on Amazon’s recent dominance in the online space.
Though Walmart is a leader in brick-and-mortar retail sales, online sales for
the company only accounted for 3% of its total revenue last year. An
acquisition like this is necessary if Walmart is ever going to challenge
Amazon. [more...]

The
U.S trade deficit has gone up again and it seems everyone is turning a blind
eye toward it - except Republican nominee Donald Trump. The deficit suffered an
8.7 percent jump in June and has officially reached a 10-month high of $44.5
billion, according to MarketWatch. This jump reflects an increase in the price
of oil and of imported consumer goods, namely cellphones and pharmaceuticals. Despite
the astronomical jumps, many establishment leaders in the Republican Party as
well as President Obama are still urging Congress to pass the TPP, a deal that
will almost certainly increase the deficit still further. Trump, however, has
made it known the trade deficit is a serious problem for the American people,
as previous administrations have focused far too heavily on international trade
deals instead of on jobs at home. [more...]

In
today’s Hollywood, there is apparently a price to be paid for supporting Donald
Trump’s presidential candidacy. Just ask the latest celebrity who has been put
on notice. Antonio Sabato Jr., who has appeared in movies, television shows,
daytime dramas, and reality TV feats the likes of “The Big Hit,” “Charmed,”
“The Bold and the Beautiful,” and “Dancing with the Stars,” just revealed that
he has been blacklisted in Hollywood because of his backing of Trump. Sabato
got the attention of the Hollywood left when he took to the stage alongside
fellow celebrities Scott Baio and Willie Robertson at the Republican National
Convention. [more...]

After
Trump’s terrible week, where does the Presidential race now stand? Has The
Donald so damaged himself that he is handing a victory to Hillary? Can he
reverse this trend? Why can’t Hillary truthfully answer questions about her e-mails?
Does the 400 million in cash to Iran become an issue in the campaign? This –
and much more – will be discussed by the POLITICAL
INSIDERS – live - on Fox News Channel this Sunday evening – at 7:30 PM
ET. [more...]

According to the BBC, the UK government’s pledge to re-settle some 20,000
Syrians by 2020 will cost half a billion pounds with officials conceding that
the cost is “huge.” The refugee crisis is said to have played a crucial role in
the EU referendum vote back in June and Britain’s ultimate decision to “Leave”
the European Union after over forty years. This year alone the Canadian
commitment to refugee resettlement will end up costing Canadian taxpayers close
to $1 billion as reported by Huffington Post Canada, where monthly assistance
stipends barely cover affordable housing, food, clothing and language courses. In
the United States, President Obama has pledged that the US will take up to
10,000 refugees by the end of 2016 and has left the door open to accept up to
100,000 more in fiscal year 2017, far beyond the worldwide cap. So what is the
potential impact of tens of thousands of new Syrian immigrants on an already
fragile US economy? That depends upon who you ask. [more...]

We
are days away from the opening ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in
Rio de Janeiro; and in contrast to the games’ athletes who appear to be in top
form, Rio is far from prepared. From filthy water to safety concerns to
frustration from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the city’s signs of
instability overshadow the excitement for the quadrennial competition. According
to a 16-month study commissioned by the Associated Press, Rio’s water is
teeming with viruses and bacteria. Seeing levels of virus this high is unheard
of in the U.S. because we treat our waste water. The study suggests that
ingesting just 3 teaspoons of Rio’s filthy water is enough to make a person
violently ill. This is a major concern not only for Olympic swimmers (let’s
pray the pool water is sanitary), but for the expected half-a-million tourists
and foreigners attending the games. At this point, we can only hope to avoid an
epidemic. [more...]

Although I honor the Muslim soldier for dying for this
country, what does his sad death twelve long years ago have to do with the 2016
election, or my day-to-day concerns as a business owner and taxpayer? The correct answer
is nothing. This was a trap - a media WMD - "weapon of mass
distraction." This was a brilliant set-up to distract the voters and to
destroy Trump’s momentum. Trump fell for it, and it worked (in the short term).
But what’s truly amazing is the magnitude of the media conspiracy. [more...]

After
two American soldiers were murdered by an Islamic terrorist in Afghanistan
while a crowd of protesters shouted “Death to Americans” and “Death to Infidels,”
General Allen visited his men. “There will be moments like this when
you’re searching for the meaning of this loss. There will be moments like this
when your emotions are governed by anger and a desire to strike back,” Allen
pleaded. “Now is not the time for revenge, now is not the time for vengeance.” General Allen had already apologized
to the killers for the “desecration” of the Koran by American soldiers who had
been destroying copies of the hateful document being used by Taliban prisoners
to send notes to each other. "I offer my sincere apologies for any offence
this may have caused, to the president of Afghanistan, the government of the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and most importantly, to the noble people of
Afghanistan," he had whined. The “noble people” of Afghanistan were the
ones chanting “Death to America” and “Death to Infidels.” [more...]

Under
the headline “U.S. Sent Cash to Iran as
Americans Were Freed,” the Wall
Street Journal reported on August 3rd the secret transport to Iran of 400
million in euros and other non-U.S. dollar currencies at around the same time
that five American hostages held captive were released by the Iranian regime. The
Obama administration insists that it was all just a coincidence. It was only “paying off the first installment of a $1.7
billion settlement of Iranian claims before the Iran-US Claims Tribunal in The
Hague,” arising from a failed arms deal that had preceded the overthrow
of the Shah. There was no quid pro quo or ransom paid to get our hostages back,
claims the administration. Everyone else with an ounce of common sense knows
the truth – the Obama administration violated the long-held policy of the U.S.
not to pay ransom or make other concessions to hostage takers in order to
procure the release of the prisoners detained unlawfully by Iran. [more...]

Despite
the feel good rhetoric about the success of the Affordable Care Act that is
being peddled during this election season, reality has hit home for many
Americans. Patients have come to know that: 1. The subsidies don’t cover the
high out of pocket costs from deductibles and co-insurance. 2. The government
centered approach has led to a decrease in choice. 3. Insurance companies have
decreased benefits and access to physicians while increasing out of pocket
costs. 4. Doctors have been put in the untenable position of having to choose
between practicing patient centered medicine based in the Hippocratic Oath vs.
sacrificing patient privacy and individualized medicine under the cloak of
‘value based’ medicine. [more...]

Reports
circulating in recent days indicate that the computers of 3 Democratic Party institutions
have been hacked: The DNC, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
(DCCC), and the campaign files of Democratic Party presidential nominee Hillary
Clinton. The said cyber-attacks relate to the unprecedented political scandal
in which Hillary has been embroiled throughout her primary campaign - that
being, the violation of federal law through the use of an unsecured private
server that contained classified information. Hillary’s use of an unprotected
home server essentially opened wide a portal for digital thieves to
surreptitiously cart away massive amounts of data, which were housed in various
computers that existed to service Democratic Party institutions and affiliated
individuals. [more...]

His
critics, of which there is no shortage, like to compare Donald Trump to leaders
like Russia’s Putin and Turkey’s Erdogan, i.e., authoritarian strongmen riding
a wave of insecurity to power. Those same critics are far less likely to
comment on the far more pernicious and dangerous set of attributes that Hillary
Clinton shares with undemocratic, Third World leaders. The Clintons are not as bad as dictators, but
they have lowered the bar in America. Of course these kind of problems -
corruption, stifling political competition, being above the law - are much
worse in places like China. The point isn’t that the Clintons are just as
bad as the world’s least democratic leaders. The point is that, after more
than 200 years of democracy, one would think America would have higher
standards. [more...]

Yesterday,
U.S. Trade Online reported that U.S. Trade
Representative Michael Froman had a “bike accident.” It was a
very short article, and other than the words “due to a bike accident,” the
article was entirely devoted to the international meetings that Amb. Froman
would miss this week, and the name of the person assigned to take his place. An
Internet search reveals no additional news stories about the bike accident. The
lack of news coverage is odd, because when high-ranking U.S. legislators and
diplomats have disruptive health events take place, that kind of thing is
considered newsworthy. Even if the diplomat were not well-known, one would
expect a variety of political media to cover the news. Amb. Froman is a key
figure in the negotiation and potential ratification of the beleaguered
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement. The TPP is the biggest trade
agreement in the history of the world, and its most important global
representative has been suddenly and quietly sidelined. [more...]

Nothing
but scandal and lawlessness follow the Clintons. And they aren’t all right-wing
conspiracies. We know plenty about the mother in the family - a/k/a Hillary.
But what about the dad - a/k/a Bill? Below you will find a partial list of
Bill’s transgressions with links to the original story. Can they all be false? If
Hillary knew about them and attacked these women, is she REALLY a champion for
women’s rights? Is she really fit to be president? [more...]

The
Trump and Clinton tax plans are totally different in their approach and their
impact. In two words, the Clinton tax plan is to RAISE TAXES and might total $1
trillion (or more) over 10 years. Raising taxes now will tend to push America
closer to another great recession. In two words, the Trump Tax Plan is to CUT
TAXES and fits a pro-growth economic tax approach that should significantly
boost the economy, much as the Reagan tax cuts accelerated the economy in the 1980s. [Go here for a complete analysis...]

Donald Trump’s RNC speech wasn’t “dark.” It wasn’t about
“spreading fear.” It was simply the truth. And Hillary’s vision of America
is pure fraud, fiction and fantasy. Donald Trump isn’t “dark.” He’s just
telling the truth. He’s warning us before it’s too late- we’re in a crisis, the
sky is, in fact, falling. This election is a referendum on the
Obama-Hillary economy. Here is a powerful list of shocking, damning, specific
facts about the Obama economy...[more...]

Where
does the Presidential race now stand? Whose convention and nominating speech
was a game-changer? Did Hillary unite her party and change perceptions of her?
Do The Donald’s statements about Putin and Russian hacking have any tangible
effect on the race? This – and much more – will be discussed by the POLITICAL INSIDERS – live - on Fox
News Channel this Sunday evening – at 7:30 PM ET. [more...]